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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1912, Commencing afc 1.30* o'clock. SPECIAL" SALE. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. . UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, AND EFFECTS. Removed to our Rooms for Convenience. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • > ed instructions from Mre. Murdoch, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at their Roomc, 157, Lambton-quay, as above~The whole of the, superior Furnishings, etc., comprising— Upright grand piano, by Faudels, in excellent order, and a good tone 2 very superior Axminster carpet squares, 9x9 and 9 x 10.6, in beautiful order Axminster carpet runner, hearthrugs, etc. Good quality linoleums, 2 superior sideboards, extension dining table, orna- , ments and vases Overmantel, lot of crockery and glassware Flower stands and bowls, pot plants Leather dining room suite 9 pieces, couchee, easy chairs Small Chesterfield lounge in brown art canvas 2 oak Morris chairs, easy chairs in saddleb*gft . Bedroom furnishings — Quaint double wooden bedsteads, 3 single ■ wooden bedsteads, duchesso pairs, wardrobes, duehesse chests, toilet tables and ware, d.b.m. bedstead, kapok beds, etc. • . ' Also, Kitchen utensils, and numerous sundries Also, 4 EXTENSION DINING TABLES (oak and kauri) MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, with large mir-ror-back and carved panels: cost £22 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, PLAIN GREEN CHESTERFIELD 9KA WKLL FRAMED OIL PAINT&O\J INGS, water coloura and engravings /»/V BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER «U AND SKIN HEARTHRUGS OA ROLLS OF NEW LINOLEUMS E.P.\WARE, CUTLERY, BOOKSHELF, etc., etc. Everything in this sale is in very nice order, and will be on view from 9.30 o'clock. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SITUATE TRENTHAM, HERETAUNGA. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN IDEAL HOME. FOR SALE, a 5-ROOMED COTTAGE (one room equal io two ordinary), washhouse, shed for storage, shed tot tools. Marseilles" tile roof, I acre of ground all laid- out -in lawn and gardens, all modern conveniences, telephone, splendid water supply. House built about 3 years ago, nearly all heart timber used. Within 5 minutes Trentham Station and almost adjacent to Golf Links. Photo of the above house may be seen at my office. For price- and terms, apply to A. T. BENDALL, "- i Accountant, x Routh's Buildings, Wellington. Telephone 2238. FpR SALE OR EXCHANGE. rtftfO ACRES, 1.i.p., 5 paddocks, 8-wire i4IOO fencing, sheep proof, 8 acres bush, balance grass, mostly undulating and hilly, adjoining railway* station and school and post office (the post office is on the property), about 60 acres ploughnble, ?-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, stockyards. Rent £1* 2s per annum, rales £4; mortgage £500 to G.A.5.0., second ditto £300 for 3 years at 6 per cent., third ditto £436 for 3 years at 6 per rent. Soil at £9 5s per acre ; deposit £500, balance terms. This property will run sheep and cows ; splendid for mixed farming ; consider exchange for town property. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. PROFITABLE COUNTRY NEWS- " PAPER. FOR SALE, established PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPER and GENERAL PRINTERY, in good progressive district of Canterbury. The proposition is capable of considerable extension^ It will stand closest investigation, price about £650 for Plant, Goodwill, and Stock. Address Opportunity, P.O. Box 1490, Wellington.. TO CONTRACTORS. TpV3R SALE, with ample work, 6 -T ■ Draught Horses and Harnoss, 2 3horse Drays, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 2 bets Har- , rows (3 ond 4-leaf), Reaper, Binder (Mas-sey-Harris), 11 Coulter Drill U»iasßoyHarris), 1 Roller (Booth, M'Donaldj, Disc Harrows (Massey-Harris), 4-Horse Block and .Tackle, Swingletrees, etc. Price low. Full particulars on application to FARMER, Box 260, Palmerston North. FOR SALE, first-class TAILORING BUSINESS, in the centre of Hastings; good stand, good windows, and good connection. Price of Lease and Goodwill, £50. Stock at valuation (about £150). Apply EDWIN R. B. DANIEL, Land and Financial Agent, Hastings, H.B^ 11 O -8 SALE. A SNIP. Two Sections (adjoining) at Miramar, at less than original sale prioe ; also one on the hill. One Section at Hutt for £80. PRIVATE OWNER, Evening Post. /CHEAPEST DAIRY LAND in the \J Dominion. You can milk a cow to the acre, and keep it fat; 246 acres; large road frontage; will cut up into 4 oi* 5 splendid Dairy Farms; all flat} together with a new 6-roomed House, with all conveniences; large stables (suitable for cowshed) and other outbuildings. Price only £53 iOs per acre; easy terms. Note— This lafid is worth £100 per acre for dairying.-— F. J. Tonkin and Co.. Hastings IjlOU ' IMMEDIATE SALE. 1 NELSON PROVINCE. BREWERY (Ale and Stout), with whole plant, in good running order, Bottle Store, etc. ; also Boarding Houee adjoining, containing 10 rooms, with large ball suitable for dancing or meetings, 5-atali 1 stable, eto. ; land 3 acres (more or less) ; good water supply. Price for the whole £1000. Apply F. and D. EDWARDS, Trafalgar-street. Nelson. FOR SALE, AS GOING CONCERN. SPLENDID FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS ; good lease. Price includes all fixings, glass cases, stock, etc., £300. ' VICTOR E. SMITH, ___^ Feilding. LARGE SECTIONS AT A SMALL PRICE. FOH SALE, at Maranui, on low hills, overlooking Lyell Bay, several SECTIONS, with a good depth. Prices £1, £1 103, £2 per foot frontage. Plans aud particular, 20, Old Customhouse-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 10

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